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2009 Southern California Fires

Wildfires

School closures associated with a series of massive fires that erupted in August 2009 in the region, including Santa Barbara County’s La Brea Fire and the Station Fire, the largest in Los Angeles County history.
Year

Total Closure Days

155

14% of state total

Schools Impacted

66

< 1% of state total

Students Impacted

50,076

< 1% of state total


Overall Closures

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Schools in reason

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District
Total Closure Days
Students Impacted
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School
District
Total Closure Days
Students Impacted
HeritageSnowline Joint Unified3572
Vista Verde ElementarySnowline Joint Unified3861
Snowline AcademySnowline Joint Unified3110
Wrightwood ElementarySnowline Joint Unified3328
Phelan ElementarySnowline Joint Unified3676
Chaparral HighSnowline Joint Unified3268
Serrano HighSnowline Joint Unified32,559
Quail Valley MiddleSnowline Joint Unified31,053
Pinon Hills ElementarySnowline Joint Unified3454
Pinon Mesa MiddleSnowline Joint Unified3924
Eagle Summit Community DaySnowline Joint Unified362
Baldy Mesa ElementarySnowline Joint Unified3894
Cerritos ElementaryGlendale Unified3427
John Muir ElementaryGlendale Unified3802
Herbert Hoover HighGlendale Unified32,097
Columbus ElementaryGlendale Unified3609
La Crescenta ElementaryGlendale Unified3532
College ViewGlendale Unified3143
Mark Keppel ElementaryGlendale Unified3854
Mountain Avenue ElementaryGlendale Unified3558
Daily (Allan F.) High (Continuation)Glendale Unified3304
R. D. White ElementaryGlendale Unified3787
John C. Fremont ElementaryGlendale Unified3671
Crescenta Valley HighGlendale Unified33,004
Horace Mann ElementaryGlendale Unified3716
Monte Vista ElementaryGlendale Unified3570
Thomas Jefferson ElementaryGlendale Unified3538
Glenoaks ElementaryGlendale Unified3570
Valley View ElementaryGlendale Unified3430
Verdugo Woodlands ElementaryGlendale Unified3591
Dunsmore ElementaryGlendale Unified3443
Theodore Roosevelt MiddleGlendale Unified3965
Eleanor J. Toll MiddleGlendale Unified31,268
Glendale HighGlendale Unified32,967
Abraham Lincoln ElementaryGlendale Unified3497
Balboa ElementaryGlendale Unified3556
Woodrow Wilson MiddleGlendale Unified31,400
Thomas Edison ElementaryGlendale Unified3718
Anderson W. Clark Magnet HighGlendale Unified31,127
Benjamin Franklin ElementaryGlendale Unified3407
Rosemont MiddleGlendale Unified31,344
John Marshall ElementaryGlendale Unified3518
Foothills (Special Education)La Canada Unified25
La Canada HighLa Canada Unified22,185
Palm Crest ElementaryLa Canada Unified2555
Paradise Canyon ElementaryLa Canada Unified2626
La Canada ElementaryLa Canada Unified2627
Inland Leaders CharterYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1314
Yucaipa ElementaryYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1425
Oak View High School & Education CenterYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1139
Chapman Heights ElementaryYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1648
Mesa View MiddleYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1737
Meadow Creek ElementaryYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1688
Wildwood ElementaryYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1711
Green Valley Independent StudyYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified197
Calimesa ElementaryYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1513
Yucaipa HighYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified12,181
Park View MiddleYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1817
Ridgeview ElementaryYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1681
Valley ElementaryYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1588
Yucaipa High Ninth Grade CampusYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1780
Green Valley HighYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1116
Dunlap ElementaryYucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified1391
Walnut Canyon ElementaryMoorpark Unified1575
The High School at Moorpark CollegeMoorpark Unified1122
Campus Canyon ElementaryMoorpark Unified1381

Methodology and Data

In California, school districts that close schools for emergencies can request that the California Department of Education protect their attendance-based funding. Such requests, known as Form J-13A waivers, must list the closed schools, dates, number of lost days and reasons for the emergency. Using the California Public Records Act, CalMatters compiled the 17 years of these requests on file with the department to build a school-site level database of reported school closures.

Closure days were defined as one lost day of instruction at a single public school site. School that did not report any closures or where enrollment could not be verified were omitted.

School districts self-report their closure information to state education authorities, who hand-enter it into a database for internal use. For this reason, it may contain errors and inconsistencies. Because the state does not specify a deadline for requesting J-13A waivers, some districts submitted multiple school closure incidents on a single request, or submitted multiple requests for a single incident. In these cases, CalMatters manually cleaned and sorted the data.

If you have any questions about the database, discover any errors or have interest in downloading the data, please email ricardo@calmatters.org. Read more about our data in our full methodology.